Czech Republic-based Skoda Auto halts production at Kvasiny plant

Monday, 11 September 2023 14:17:51 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Skoda Auto, a Czech carmaker under the Volkswagen Group, will halt production at its Kvasiny plant starting from today, September 11, for at least a week, according to Reuters.

The company also stated that it may also limit output at its Mlada Boleslav plant. The reason behind the production halt is said to be a parts shortage due to a flood that affected a supplier.


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